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tinypad
browser bookmarks, organized in a clean and sassy launchpad
Browser bookmarks have always felt like second-class citizens inside modern browsers. Tinypad was created as a clean and modern alternative for people tired of cluttered bookmark bars, endless folders and disorganized web workflows. Instead of fighting browser UX limitations, you get a customizable launchpad focused on clarity, speed and everyday usability. Tinypad serves as a single source of truth for all of your bookmarks: everything is synced between browsers. No more lost links.
This simple product started with a frustration I'd had for years: I realized that I browse the web a bit differently from most people, and none of the major browsers gave me the simplicity and clarity I look for in every digital tool I use.
I've always considered myself as a digital minimalist (and minimalist in general). I close tabs when I'm done, keep a relatively small collection of bookmarks I actually use, and organize them just enough. Modern browsers, however, invest heavily in tabs, history, and search, while bookmarks often feel like second-class citizens.
So I designed and built tinypad: a fast and minimal bookmark manager designed to keep all the links on hand. In short, it is a combination of a bookmark system and web launchpad. On a single homepage, with a clean and snappy interface. Always in sync between browsers and devices.
After sharing early versions with friends and later with the Reddit community, I received a lot of encouraging feedback and surprisingly realized I wasn't the only one who thinks this way.
What's started as a simple side project, turned into my first Product Hunt launch after more than 10 years of building software, both in teams and on my own.
Thanks you for checking it out!
I'd love to answer questions, hear your thoughts, and collect any feedback or feature ideas.
Cheers,
V
About tinypad on Product Hunt
“browser bookmarks, organized in a clean and sassy launchpad”
tinypad was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 22 upvotes and 6 comments, placing #12 on the daily leaderboard. Browser bookmarks have always felt like second-class citizens inside modern browsers. Tinypad was created as a clean and modern alternative for people tired of cluttered bookmark bars, endless folders and disorganized web workflows. Instead of fighting browser UX limitations, you get a customizable launchpad focused on clarity, speed and everyday usability. Tinypad serves as a single source of truth for all of your bookmarks: everything is synced between browsers. No more lost links.
On the analytics side, tinypad competes within Web App and Productivity — topics that collectively have 778.4k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how tinypad performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted tinypad?
tinypad was hunted by Valentine Zubkov. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of tinypad including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey everyone!
I'm Val, designer and developer behind tinypad.
This simple product started with a frustration I'd had for years: I realized that I browse the web a bit differently from most people, and none of the major browsers gave me the simplicity and clarity I look for in every digital tool I use.
I've always considered myself as a digital minimalist (and minimalist in general). I close tabs when I'm done, keep a relatively small collection of bookmarks I actually use, and organize them just enough. Modern browsers, however, invest heavily in tabs, history, and search, while bookmarks often feel like second-class citizens.
So I designed and built tinypad: a fast and minimal bookmark manager designed to keep all the links on hand. In short, it is a combination of a bookmark system and web launchpad. On a single homepage, with a clean and snappy interface. Always in sync between browsers and devices.
After sharing early versions with friends and later with the Reddit community, I received a lot of encouraging feedback and surprisingly realized I wasn't the only one who thinks this way.
What's started as a simple side project, turned into my first Product Hunt launch after more than 10 years of building software, both in teams and on my own.
Thanks you for checking it out!
I'd love to answer questions, hear your thoughts, and collect any feedback or feature ideas.
Cheers,
V